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. >>> a new america is recognizing some amazing entrepreneurs. a couple of them are here with me on "comunidad del valle." jeff butler runs a women's business center, and betty madrigal is the amazing entrepreneur of the year by new america. congratulations and welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> tell us first of all about your daycare and your facility and why you were selected. >> it's multicultural and bilingual. so we think when the children feel happy we have a happy future. are they getting a special place with a special program. we try -- the kids have healthy lives and prevent the obesity. so we make the exercise, the children feel free to love and play and we don't need tvs or video games. >> wow. do you think -- i need some advice from you. but you think that's the main reason you were selected? >> i think that's one. and the other is we have very good opportunities. what we need for open the daycare and focus, what the community need. >> i mean, that's how it's supposed to be. jeff, tell us about the women's business center.
. >>> a new america is recognizing some amazing entrepreneurs. a couple of them are here with me on "comunidad del valle." jeff butler runs a women's business center, and betty madrigal is the amazing entrepreneur of the year by new america. congratulations and welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> tell us first of all about your daycare and your facility and why you were selected. >> it's multicultural and bilingual. so we think when the children...
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. >> reporter: america is divided. in raleigh, north carolina, calls for a military strike on syria. but the opposite view in charlotte. >> we should keep our nose out of other people's business and let them deal with it on their own. >> reporter: president obama warned last night on pbs that americans are in danger from what he charges the syrian government used. >> chemical weapons. they can have devastating effects. could be directed at us. >> reporter: today his top aides are presenting proof to top lawmakers. but one says the evidence has to go public before any u.s. attack. >> so that when we take what is a very difficult decision, you have buy-in by members and buy-in by the public. >> reporter: iraq war vet congresswoman tammy duckworth has not bought in. >> if we're going to go to war, it's people like me and my families that will lead first. we better be sure this is the right thing to do before we go. >> reporter: it reminds many of 2003 and colin powell wrong about iraq having chemical weapons. a gulf war g
. >> reporter: america is divided. in raleigh, north carolina, calls for a military strike on syria. but the opposite view in charlotte. >> we should keep our nose out of other people's business and let them deal with it on their own. >> reporter: president obama warned last night on pbs that americans are in danger from what he charges the syrian government used. >> chemical weapons. they can have devastating effects. could be directed at us. >> reporter: today...
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local america's got talent stars that will perform special shows for the bay area fans this week. >>> this is the eastshore freeway as cal berkeley gets started on its full session today. a lot of traffic in berkeley and going down the eastshore freeway, things will be different as you avoid the bay bridge. that's still closed. we'll give you an update on the alternates coming up. >>> how about a trip to milwaukee as we give you a look at what's happening outside this mcdonald's. fast food workers are going on strike today, part of a nationwide strike where fast food workers are walking off the job demanding better pay. it's happening in the bay area as well, specifically oakland. we'll have a live report from arturo santiago in about ten minutes from now. >>> 4:55. officials with oracle team usa will defend themselves in front of an international panel this morning. team officials are accused of illegally modifying boats used during exhibition races earlier this year. team oracle has been ordered to return the trophies it won from those races. the team ceo said in an e-mail to the ju
local america's got talent stars that will perform special shows for the bay area fans this week. >>> this is the eastshore freeway as cal berkeley gets started on its full session today. a lot of traffic in berkeley and going down the eastshore freeway, things will be different as you avoid the bay bridge. that's still closed. we'll give you an update on the alternates coming up. >>> how about a trip to milwaukee as we give you a look at what's happening outside this...
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this is america. you're suppose to be able to walk down the streets and if you're not doing anything criminal, then you don't get asked for your papers. this is not the police state. >> and the mayor of new york if there is no stop and frisk. and let's imagine for a second that stop and frisk is responsible solely for the dramatic collapse in crime. that it's been national and across the country. and now let's accept it for the fact that it was stop and frisk. that it is still un-american and still unconstitutional and still racist. but i think that you cannot actually make the claim that you would not have had it. the similar decline. >> is it racist that 90% of the jail inmates are mail and not women and that something like the african americans by 7-1 are inprisoned more than the white folks. 3-1 more than asians. that's absurd. you base it on who committed the crime. and in the crimes and who has a lawyer. and the first civil rights, the rights to the other elements there. the first civil rights t
this is america. you're suppose to be able to walk down the streets and if you're not doing anything criminal, then you don't get asked for your papers. this is not the police state. >> and the mayor of new york if there is no stop and frisk. and let's imagine for a second that stop and frisk is responsible solely for the dramatic collapse in crime. that it's been national and across the country. and now let's accept it for the fact that it was stop and frisk. that it is still un-american...
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. >> everybody live somewhere and you were telling us where we live in america the end of the suburbs. can you tell us about your title? guest of the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs the suburbs are at this sort of more than any other place the sort of cultural pillar of america. it embodies the american dream. it's the image of suburbia that people strive for and where most people live but that is changing. it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes happen slowly over time but every indicator you look at a showing this. we are tiring of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and they are complex and they have been kind of grinding away for a number of years. but, the data the indicators out there, the sense of the american people who live in the suburbs we are really looking at a seismic change in how and where we live. i just thought there was a really momentous trends and one worth delving into so i did. >> host: i will be interested to hear about these indicators but first i wanted to know what inspir
. >> everybody live somewhere and you were telling us where we live in america the end of the suburbs. can you tell us about your title? guest of the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs the suburbs are at this sort of more than any other place the sort of cultural pillar of america. it embodies the american dream. it's the image of suburbia that people strive for and where most people live but that is changing. it's changing pretty...
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abc7 news at 5:00, one-on-one with the interim police chief and his investigation no keeping one of america's biggest cities safe. >> the new steve jobs movies hits next week and last night was the world premiere and ashton kutcher is in "jobs" playing the late apple co-founder who died from cancer in 2011. >> he listened to his favorite music and worked same shoes that jobs wore to get in to character. >> who wants to be a million ais next. have a great day. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> hi, guys. >> hi. >> hi, gorgeous. it's nice hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. all this week, we are raising money for children's miracle network hospitals. tomorrow we actually have a surprise celebrity playing for the charity, and if any of today's contestants make it to round 2, we will donate another $10,000 to the cause. [cheers and applause] now, from philadelphia, please welcome rachel walker. hey, rachel. nice to see you. >> thank you. thank you. >> what do you got in your hand there? >> well, this is my little guy william, who is a huge fan
abc7 news at 5:00, one-on-one with the interim police chief and his investigation no keeping one of america's biggest cities safe. >> the new steve jobs movies hits next week and last night was the world premiere and ashton kutcher is in "jobs" playing the late apple co-founder who died from cancer in 2011. >> he listened to his favorite music and worked same shoes that jobs wore to get in to character. >> who wants to be a million ais next. have a great day. ♪...
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. >> reporter: a new america foundation is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million annually in the costs will rise. rri: let me just say this about that, how, as a taxpayer. thank you for that report. disconcerting. >> thanks. gerri: well, we pay for everything, don't we? how about this, restaurants around the country are putting in their own special order, hold the kids. a mexican restaurant in texas becominghe latest establishment to refuse service to children. in this case past 7:00 p.m. of coue they wreak havoc on other patrons, but to bar kids from restaurants, is a legal? joining me now, attorneys. welcome a discrimination law called the reason -- leas
. >> reporter: a new america foundation is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million...
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they have in america it's because of the free market system and capitalism that people who are poor in the united states are able to afford the necessities that they need to live a better life we're better off than they were we were one hundred years ago who in the world want to go back a hundred years ago when people were when they had didn't have cars were they were not going out how this is because there's a guy who can a little better off than we. as you can afford all these things ok eric go ahead. who would want to know the one hundred seventy the same day but we're not better off than another nine hundred seventy real wages have declined since one thousand nine hundred sixty eight in fact median income continues to go down over the last three years the obama administration gets out there touting some kind of an economic recovery and people want to point to the stock market when every one any economist worth his salt understands that the that the stock market increases are directly tied to quantitative easing to fed federal reserve policy not to any kind of economic recovery and
they have in america it's because of the free market system and capitalism that people who are poor in the united states are able to afford the necessities that they need to live a better life we're better off than they were we were one hundred years ago who in the world want to go back a hundred years ago when people were when they had didn't have cars were they were not going out how this is because there's a guy who can a little better off than we. as you can afford all these things ok eric...
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we'll catch you on "america's got talent" tuesday and wednesday. good luck. >> thank you. >> let's check in with david gregory now to find out what's coming up on "meet the press." >> good morning. coming up, more on the high anxiety over the al qaeda terror threat. i'll get the very latest from the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. saxby chambliss, as well as dick durbin. and our political roundtable with morning joe and the future of baseball. with nbc sports bob costas. big news coming up on steroids and suspensions this tweaweek. >> see you shortly, david. >>> that's going to do it for all of us. thanks for spending time with us. >> see you later on on "nbc nightly news." so long. enjoy your sunday. " until then, so long, everybody. thanks for watching and enjoy your sunday. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. and the final countdown to the possible b.a.r.t. strike is underway. we have reaction from both sides of the negotiating table as well as a backup plan for tomorrow's commute. >>> also, local travelers react to the worldwid
we'll catch you on "america's got talent" tuesday and wednesday. good luck. >> thank you. >> let's check in with david gregory now to find out what's coming up on "meet the press." >> good morning. coming up, more on the high anxiety over the al qaeda terror threat. i'll get the very latest from the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. saxby chambliss, as well as dick durbin. and our political roundtable with morning joe and the future of...
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the winner of that moves on to face oracle usa in the america's cup. i'm lauren scott we'll send it back to you in the studio. >>> still to come at 5:00, make-up goes green. the bay area company behind an underwater adventure that ends up on your face. the critics agree, build your own pancakes part 2 is a hit! i put caramel and bacon, says bobby. i like it when syrup goes down the side, says jenna. and michael was left speechless. build your own pancakes are back for a limited run, only at denny's. >>> one less thing for parents and students to do to get ready for back to school. mo magic handed out 1200 backpacks to kids in need today at the western edition health fare in san francisco. the backpacks were stuffed with school supplies. the annual event provided health screenings and other resources for students from kindergarten through 12th grade and their families. the goal is to make sure every student in san francisco starts off the school year prepared for success. >>> the first year we did this, we had kids getting happy about getting a number t
the winner of that moves on to face oracle usa in the america's cup. i'm lauren scott we'll send it back to you in the studio. >>> still to come at 5:00, make-up goes green. the bay area company behind an underwater adventure that ends up on your face. the critics agree, build your own pancakes part 2 is a hit! i put caramel and bacon, says bobby. i like it when syrup goes down the side, says jenna. and michael was left speechless. build your own pancakes are back for a limited run,...
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when did we become that america? i do not believe that is the america that we are. we need to stand people up and say true patriots want people to be able to go and vote because that is how we change all of these other things. [applause] >> all right! all right! >> we would like to get to questions but i think we all been inspired by these remarks from people i have enormous respect for and they focus primarily on a very important and until recent years not sufficiently discussed national problem. i would like to bring it back as barbara asked me to to the difference of columbia because it is instructive and teaches the same lessons you learned and in part because there's a movement in which each of you will play a part if you live here and live in the area and went to help us, first thing to say is many people understood this. into a few weeks ago when a report was issued that we commissioned with the help of five distinguished judges and the assistance -- a lot of people did not understand the dimensions of the inequality the criminal justice system and the distri
when did we become that america? i do not believe that is the america that we are. we need to stand people up and say true patriots want people to be able to go and vote because that is how we change all of these other things. [applause] >> all right! all right! >> we would like to get to questions but i think we all been inspired by these remarks from people i have enormous respect for and they focus primarily on a very important and until recent years not sufficiently discussed...
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america is a better america because of the march on washington. and we are a better people. (applause) you now have a graphic novel called "march, book 1." and this is a graphic novel of your life, how you were inspired to join the civil rights movement and this is the march across the edmund pettis bridgton road to selma. and this was for voting rights, wasn't it? >> it was, people in selma, like so many other parts of the south, could not register to vote because of the color of their skin. in selma people had to stand in what we called unmovable lines. you could only attempt to register to vote on the first and third monday of each month. >> stephen: the first and third monday. >> right. you had to pass a so-called literacy test, pay a poll tax. on one occasion a man was asked the number of bubbles in a bar of soap. on another occasion a man was asked to count the jelly beans in a jar. >> stephen: how many bubbles are there in a bar of soap? >> well, i don't know. >> stephen: should you be allowed to vote then? i guess obviously -- each state gets to set their own standar
america is a better america because of the march on washington. and we are a better people. (applause) you now have a graphic novel called "march, book 1." and this is a graphic novel of your life, how you were inspired to join the civil rights movement and this is the march across the edmund pettis bridgton road to selma. and this was for voting rights, wasn't it? >> it was, people in selma, like so many other parts of the south, could not register to vote because of the color...
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. >> how would i get it to america? >> reporter: but when i ask this man about smuggling, he gets a little cagey. >> i'd have to come here and get it? >> reporter: but he and a couple others mention a man with real connections. a man named emil mbuke, the boss. >> the boss. >> he work with the boss boss boss boss. >> julian finds him. and the shelves of his shop prove the legend is legit. ofir estimates there is 500 pounds of ivory here. around 30 elephants' worth in open display. which means he probably has connections and could be a lead to solving the case of that big malaysian seizure. >> the information that he holds is enormous. if we could only jump inside his head i'm sure we could start arresting some of the bigger guys worldwide. >> reporter: but getting him to admit to smuggling could be a delicate dance. >> let's see these pieces. >> reporter: julian begins by assessing the range of prices. >> something like that would be how much? >> $26,000 for the big one. >> reporter: and then eases into the topic of exp
. >> how would i get it to america? >> reporter: but when i ask this man about smuggling, he gets a little cagey. >> i'd have to come here and get it? >> reporter: but he and a couple others mention a man with real connections. a man named emil mbuke, the boss. >> the boss. >> he work with the boss boss boss boss. >> julian finds him. and the shelves of his shop prove the legend is legit. ofir estimates there is 500 pounds of ivory here. around 30...
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to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment. right absolutely well the thing is is that not only are you being paid a wage while you're working at wendy's you're being paid in work experience and work experience is something that's hard to quantify but it becomes something that's valuable that you can add to a resume to take someone else and when you say being trapped at wendy's no one is being forced to work at a low wage job people have the choice and they can take their wages and their experience and try and get a job elsewhere but you h
to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle mind you were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the...
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it is going to be bad for america. to them it is bad for america because it attacks the private sector. our next question come from deborah. why is congress continually threatening to united states postal service? again, it is an issue of privatization. the private delivery company lobby congress themselves want to get rid of the union, the voting bloc, they want to destroy the postal service. i have done many stories on this. the bottom line is it is an attack on workers, on unions and it is certainly an attack to privatize something that they claim is archaic. did you know they made it so that the postal service can't compete the way they should compete? it is outrageous. and of course, in 2006 it was the lame duck session of the congress that they passed a bill forcing the postal service to fund their health care and their pension benefits for 75 years in a ten-year window. that has screwed their balance sheet up. then the republicans say you don't know how to run your shop. what business in america is going to run
it is going to be bad for america. to them it is bad for america because it attacks the private sector. our next question come from deborah. why is congress continually threatening to united states postal service? again, it is an issue of privatization. the private delivery company lobby congress themselves want to get rid of the union, the voting bloc, they want to destroy the postal service. i have done many stories on this. the bottom line is it is an attack on workers, on unions and it is...
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. >>> drama is building on the bay at america's cup. high winds, and equipment failure is a common theme from this weekend. we have the latest, hello, lawrence. >> hey, diane. i'll tell you why that drama is building, luna rosa could have well be down 4-0 this weekend at were the four races scheduled to happen here on the bay did not happen. there was only two, and lu lunluna luna rosa getting a break today as emirates had some equipment trouble. all kinds of drama is building out here. >>> a wild weekend full of the unexpected for the louis vuitton finals. emirates strong at the start and in command with a 400 meter lead in race two until hydraulic issues crippled them. let's flash back to saturday. in race one we saw luna rosa bowed our customers out. on sunday, luna rosa turned the table on emirates team new zealand. >> we are obviously pretty happen. no one i think was giving us any chance. and we went over there. >> now keep in mind on race days during this child, we're set on two races. but the wind limit was exceeded over 19 knot
. >>> drama is building on the bay at america's cup. high winds, and equipment failure is a common theme from this weekend. we have the latest, hello, lawrence. >> hey, diane. i'll tell you why that drama is building, luna rosa could have well be down 4-0 this weekend at were the four races scheduled to happen here on the bay did not happen. there was only two, and lu lunluna luna rosa getting a break today as emirates had some equipment trouble. all kinds of drama is building...
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youtube dot com slash r t america i make a lopez and i'll see you right back here at a.p.l. . led mission. critical patients three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media. the lead. they say. hello and welcome across town for all things considered i'm here all about broken dreams in sobering reality says the u.s. gone from a country with a bleep of ever greater prosperity and upward mobility to one where more and more get by on low wages in jobs that will always be temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he's the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort
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this is a war, one of the most mportant undertakings in the last 25 years in america. you don't have a right to privacy in that. what about the iraqi citizens? so we were constantly fighting back against that. >> quite frankly, the men and women who wear the uniform want the war to be depicted for what it is. >> we get that all the time. hey said this is bull. the military is not monolithic at all. a lot of them are smart and progressive. some of these captains had been poets. one guy had a rock band in berlin before he enlisted. one guy had been a professional surfer. they were totally hip and smart, and they got it. they said we want the american people to see what is going on. andrew bruce tells a story about going from unit to unit, and some units are saying i don't want to see a hang nail on one of my soldiers, nothing. they would immediately leave and go to another unit. she finally got to another unit that said we are in humvees that are not armored, and we don't have the things we need. we need you to show the people in washington what it is we are up against.
this is a war, one of the most mportant undertakings in the last 25 years in america. you don't have a right to privacy in that. what about the iraqi citizens? so we were constantly fighting back against that. >> quite frankly, the men and women who wear the uniform want the war to be depicted for what it is. >> we get that all the time. hey said this is bull. the military is not monolithic at all. a lot of them are smart and progressive. some of these captains had been poets. one...
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. >> tackling the race issue in america. bill's interview with the founder of black entertainment television, robert johnson. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm greg gut feld in for bill o'reilly. thanks for joining us. new revelations about the benghazi attack. fox news learned at least five cia employees were forced to sign extra non-disclosure agreements following the attack aimed at preventing leaks i guess. cnn reported dozens of cia personnel were in benghazi and now some are being intimidated into staying silent reportedly forced to have lie detector tests as a way to persuade them from saying about what happened that awful night. my opinion, the wrong people are getting the polygraphs why not susan rice? hillary clinton? or the president himself? i only would have one question, who pushed the video? that is it. because underneath the phony denials and blame and cover up, it's one missing truth. why was america told that antiislam video was blamed for a spontaneous attack that wasn't spontaneous at all? we know t
. >> tackling the race issue in america. bill's interview with the founder of black entertainment television, robert johnson. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm greg gut feld in for bill o'reilly. thanks for joining us. new revelations about the benghazi attack. fox news learned at least five cia employees were forced to sign extra non-disclosure agreements following the attack aimed at preventing leaks i guess. cnn reported dozens of cia personnel were in benghazi and now some...
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we are finding in cities across america that employers are saying yes. they love the idea of being able to stand up and tell america that these are immigrant workers contributing to their bottom line, learning english and becoming americans. an innovative model of connecting the employer to their employee in a different way. >> it is not just that they want to sound like a good guy. it is more profitable. we'll come back. if you speak english, you move up on the job and the business retains you. >> when we first started to think about this in 2004, the boston redevelopment authority looked at the growth in the hospitality and healthcare industries and found that the growth in occupations was going to come in areas that required a higher level of english skills. you saw the workforce have low- level english skills. until that balance was reached, the region was in a huge amount of trouble. >> eric, you are the executive director of the immigrant legal resource center. you are leading the new american campaign. to streamline access to naturalization servic
we are finding in cities across america that employers are saying yes. they love the idea of being able to stand up and tell america that these are immigrant workers contributing to their bottom line, learning english and becoming americans. an innovative model of connecting the employer to their employee in a different way. >> it is not just that they want to sound like a good guy. it is more profitable. we'll come back. if you speak english, you move up on the job and the business...
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attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. securityo an office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting network, and finally, using this domain appear to create affects not confined to my phone, but creating a fax down here -- affects down here. stuxnet.rheumatic is stuxnet almost certainly conducted by nationstates because it is too complicated to be done in your garage or basement. but given my background, former director of cia and nsa, blowing -- i will centrifuges describe what i just described to you in slightly different words. someone almost certainly a nationstate just used the cyber weapon to destroy another nation's critical infrastructure. ouch. that is a big deal. seen me on "60e minutes" that i care trusted as someone crossing the rubicon -- characterized as someone crossing the rubicon. lives are going to be very different. those are the sins. who are the sinners? nati
attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. securityo an office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting network, and finally, using this domain appear to create affects not confined to my phone, but creating a fax down here -- affects down here. stuxnet.rheumatic is stuxnet almost certainly conducted by...
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. >> reporter: it was an accident that had america holding its breath. the 5-year-old child of the star, usher, nearly drowns in a pool. but what follows is a custody battle. now, his ex-wife, tameka, says she wants to set the record straight. >> i think the kids are not getting proper care. and i think the reason for it is, he is not there. >> reporter: talking for the first time to abc news about her 5-year-old son, the accusations, and the detailed efforts she is trying to do to get more time with her children she shares with her ex-husband. she says his massive success as an artist and tv personality often means he doesn't have time to care for their two young boys. >> he travels, i would say, 85% of the time. >> reporter: how did things get so ugly? >> because he filed for full custody? >> reporter: when they first got divorce, the couple shared custody, but that all changed in 2011. >> he filed to take my children away, but i don't know what my fans think. but am i not supposed to fight? should i say oh, yeah, you can have them. they're not that cu
. >> reporter: it was an accident that had america holding its breath. the 5-year-old child of the star, usher, nearly drowns in a pool. but what follows is a custody battle. now, his ex-wife, tameka, says she wants to set the record straight. >> i think the kids are not getting proper care. and i think the reason for it is, he is not there. >> reporter: talking for the first time to abc news about her 5-year-old son, the accusations, and the detailed efforts she is trying to...
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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jay-z, america is blatantly racist. that's why you're a multimillionaire. >> policy wise, zilch, zero, nada. >> i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose an idea and the republicans say no because it is my idea. 40 meaningless votes to repeal obamacare is not a jobs plan. >> who do you want to die in america with breast cancer? >> it is an aimless congress. >> the country is hanging by a thread here. >> we begin with a look at the ongoing right wing vitriol that has been spewed in what should be an opportunity for a sincere conversation about racism in america. the three top agents of intolerance, bill o'reilly, sean hannity and rush limbaugh continue to oopinion about the virtues. offering insulting diagnoses from crime to teen pregnancy to race. o'reilly went so far to say jay-z' wealth is evidence that america is post racial. he even took it upon himself to explain black culture to the naacp's senior vice president. we here thought their rhetoric should be called out for what it really is. >>
jay-z, america is blatantly racist. that's why you're a multimillionaire. >> policy wise, zilch, zero, nada. >> i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose an idea and the republicans say no because it is my idea. 40 meaningless votes to repeal obamacare is not a jobs plan. >> who do you want to die in america with breast cancer? >> it is an aimless congress. >> the country is hanging by a thread here. >> we begin with a look at the...
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the photos show a man who looks like limb walking out of a bank of america branch last month after robbing it. he is expected in one other bank job was arrested with out incident. >> a judge handed out stiff sentences today to two men convicted in the gang rape of a richmond teenager. jose monano received a sentence of 32 years to life. prosecutors accused the men of raping a 16-year-old girl outside of a home coming dance at richmond high school in 2009. the victim did not attend today's sentencing. she wrote a statement read in court describing the physical and psychological hardships since she was attacked. four men have been sentenced, two more waiting to go to trial. >> and police describe them as eight of oakland's most powerful and violent criminal nouz in custody. today police announced arrests after a series of targeted raids last night. officers sought those eight criminals after they refused to cooperate with a cease fire program offering job training and education to known criminals those who refuse to turn their lives around are arrested. >> to me when you arrest one person fo
the photos show a man who looks like limb walking out of a bank of america branch last month after robbing it. he is expected in one other bank job was arrested with out incident. >> a judge handed out stiff sentences today to two men convicted in the gang rape of a richmond teenager. jose monano received a sentence of 32 years to life. prosecutors accused the men of raping a 16-year-old girl outside of a home coming dance at richmond high school in 2009. the victim did not attend today's...
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have to wait one more day to secure a spot in the america's cup match against defending champion, oracle team u.s.a. 54 miles per hour, but high winds forced officials to cancel a second race. the speed propelled them and gave them a sixth win in the best of 13 series. a few races are scheduled for tomorrow. >>> and 50 years ago this week, tens and thousands of people witnessed martin luther king, jr.'s, famous, i have a dream speech in washington. >> more people there than i have ever seen in one place in my entire life. >> hear from a bay area woman who attended that historic march and how she and others are commemorating king's legacy. >> vendors supplying your produce, fighting for space. no more. the new plan to bring them all under one roof. >> it is back. a chance a authority back in the forecast. we'll pinpoint the location as the news continues right here on the cw. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, washington today, to commeme >>> tens of thousands of people packed the national mall in washington today to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington for civil rights. famil
have to wait one more day to secure a spot in the america's cup match against defending champion, oracle team u.s.a. 54 miles per hour, but high winds forced officials to cancel a second race. the speed propelled them and gave them a sixth win in the best of 13 series. a few races are scheduled for tomorrow. >>> and 50 years ago this week, tens and thousands of people witnessed martin luther king, jr.'s, famous, i have a dream speech in washington. >> more people there than i...
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[ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "red 2," anthony hopkins. from "inside amy schumer," comedian amy schumer. the music of robert randolph and the family band. and "woulda, coulda, shoulda." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. welcome to "the tonight show." here's some -- here's some good news. alae
[ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "red 2," anthony hopkins. from "inside amy schumer," comedian amy schumer. the music of robert randolph and the family band. and...
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never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash flow they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. please. welcome to cross off things are considered i'm peter lavelle broken dreams in sobering reality says the u.s. gone from a country with a bleep of ever greater prosperity
never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand...
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. >>> keep it right here, america, . >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrams. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us, many say that when you meet that special someone you just know. and some might even say the same applies when picking out that special ring. but there is a lot more to choosing a diamond than meets the eye. and underneath the surface, these precious stones may not always mean what they seem. my colleague went undercover to investigate. >> reporter: my wedding was the best day of my life, the setting beautiful, and the bride, a clearly out of my league doctor named bianca looked uncomfortable and hot. the only stressful experience was buying the perfect engagement ring, think about this, this is probably the most emotional purchase of your life. so how do you know if you're really getting what you think you're buying? >> looks like i'm a waiter at tgi fridays. >> or an undercover car salesman. >> reporter: to see how up front the dealers are, i have reluctantly agreed to wear a disguise, so i can go undercover as a bachelor on the hunt for a ring
. >>> keep it right here, america, . >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrams. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us, many say that when you meet that special someone you just know. and some might even say the same applies when picking out that special ring. but there is a lot more to choosing a diamond than meets the eye. and underneath the surface, these precious stones may not always mean what they seem. my colleague went...
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if you want to make it in america. >> eric: jonathan, there is a -- >> yeah, even make minimum wage job to keep a young person out of trouble and focus on producing on the future. no question the gang pointed out. thereis less likely to be this violent crime in a stronger economy. young people are, of course, we have unemployment, a youth unemployment rate north of 18%. young people are less likely to see a future where they can achieve their goals and succeed. it's not just at home. look at spain, look at greece. terrible economies. youth unemployment 50%. >> eric: keep it at home. broken window theory. if you see the broken windows in the area, crime will get elevated. if you pick the broken windows the perception it's safer and cleaner and the businesses come back and jobs come back. >> we have seen this in new york city and washington, d.c. if you take an area and turn it in a place with busins and people employ and have jobs to get young people in workplace to keep them busy it's very important. going to the arguement that juan has made all week, the kids from the single parent hom
if you want to make it in america. >> eric: jonathan, there is a -- >> yeah, even make minimum wage job to keep a young person out of trouble and focus on producing on the future. no question the gang pointed out. thereis less likely to be this violent crime in a stronger economy. young people are, of course, we have unemployment, a youth unemployment rate north of 18%. young people are less likely to see a future where they can achieve their goals and succeed. it's not just at...
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is america about to strike? >>> the burn zone, now the size of chicago. one of the biggest fires ever in california. and is san francisco's threatened water and power supply out of the woods? >> early detection of ovarian cancer, one with of the deadliest and hardest to diagnosis. tonight a simple blood test that could save thousands of lives. >> and, about last night. the performance that left no doubt she is not hannah montana anymore. did she go too far? or was that exactly the point? "nightly news" begins now.
is america about to strike? >>> the burn zone, now the size of chicago. one of the biggest fires ever in california. and is san francisco's threatened water and power supply out of the woods? >> early detection of ovarian cancer, one with of the deadliest and hardest to diagnosis. tonight a simple blood test that could save thousands of lives. >> and, about last night. the performance that left no doubt she is not hannah montana anymore. did she go too far? or was that...
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the suburbs have grown so much that they really mayor america. the suburbs a very kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class, every kind of race. they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s when they were born. and even the '70s. so that's a little different. people like to be around people like themselves around people like them so sticky seed all over the place. easyou see that a new your city. the housing prices are pricing out anybody but bankers. so maybe it's not so diverse any more. >> host: your neighborhood is -- >> guest: it is. i say it's the latter 25 year old with $2500 handbags. >> host: i saw this transition, i saw firsthand where toll brothers, former suburban mostly real estate developer is now going into the city because they see money to be made. and these luxury condos look and, in fact, cost a fortune to also that racial flip but also -- you talk a lot about that. >> guest: gender is a brings all the money to this but what's pushes a lot of people out. it's what has made new york a
the suburbs have grown so much that they really mayor america. the suburbs a very kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class, every kind of race. they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s when they were born. and even the '70s. so that's a little different. people like to be around people like themselves around people like them so sticky seed all over the place. easyou see that a new your city. the housing prices are pricing out anybody but...
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. >>> sleepless in america. a new study reveals millions of americans are relying on prescription sleeping pills. why one expert calls it an epidemic. >>> and "today" exclusive -- mike tyson gets honest with matt about his latest battles with addiction, thoughts of suicide, and the demons that still haunt him. >> i need help. i need help real bad. i won't survive if i don't get help. >> matt's candid and revealing conversation with the former heavyweight champ today. thursday, august 29th,
. >>> sleepless in america. a new study reveals millions of americans are relying on prescription sleeping pills. why one expert calls it an epidemic. >>> and "today" exclusive -- mike tyson gets honest with matt about his latest battles with addiction, thoughts of suicide, and the demons that still haunt him. >> i need help. i need help real bad. i won't survive if i don't get help. >> matt's candid and revealing conversation with the former heavyweight...
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because that blows away theary ty that there's black racism in america. i would never say racism does not exist. talking about jim crow just recently at a raleigh. push back on these individuals and hold them accountable. >> you could argue that there are more racism in precome in factually black organizations than predominantly white organizations. >> when we come right back, american fathers, have they turned into wimps. that report moments away. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, a guy who knows a lot about fatherhood has five kids. >> so you got five kids in ten years. >> five kids, there might be more, i haven't talked to my wife in an hour after the third kid, people stop congratulating you. >> what's the best part about being a dad for you. >> dads are the vice president of the executive branch of the family, which surprised me. you know, the mom is the president, the mom is bill clinton feeling their pain. so we're al gore, the nerd telling them to turn off the lights. my wife has instituted this open door policy, where if one of our kid
because that blows away theary ty that there's black racism in america. i would never say racism does not exist. talking about jim crow just recently at a raleigh. push back on these individuals and hold them accountable. >> you could argue that there are more racism in precome in factually black organizations than predominantly white organizations. >> when we come right back, american fathers, have they turned into wimps. that report moments away. >>> in the back of the...
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the other thing you think about, look, you may be comfortable with the nsa surveilling america under a president you like, but are you going to be comfortable with it under a president or politician that you don't like? what about when your mayor gets access to this or your police department gets access to this? these are the kinds of questions that are legitimate. >> james, i think we're going to see that. we see that in different jurisdictions where people have very different relationships necessarily to who the executive is. do you think we'll see a change if and when president obama were to leave office? >> we might, but i think at the core here is that there's no data that suggests that stop and frisk reduces crime. there's other things, community policing, different demographic patterns or different things that factor into that. that's the same thing about the nsa and war on terror. if we want to prosecute the war on terror, we have to change foreign policy and stop making this clumsy violent interventions we make around the
the other thing you think about, look, you may be comfortable with the nsa surveilling america under a president you like, but are you going to be comfortable with it under a president or politician that you don't like? what about when your mayor gets access to this or your police department gets access to this? these are the kinds of questions that are legitimate. >> james, i think we're going to see that. we see that in different jurisdictions where people have very different...
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teen america says she was hacked and a camera turned on inside her residence. that report after these test test test >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. did you see that? two hot topics beginning with two movie stars seeking a new law to protect them against a new law to protect them against photographers. >> these men wait outside of our door every single day. even on christmas morning. she doesn't want to go to preschool anymore. why? because these 25 gang of grown men are there. i love my kids. they're beautiful and sweet and innocent. and i don't want a gang of shouting, arguing, law-breaking photographers who camp out everywhere we are all day every day to continue traumatizing my kids. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. >> this is the state of california proposed law, which would do what? >> basically keep the paparazzi away from these children, these celebrities' children. the celebrities say look, we know that we've put ourselves in this position. we know we need you, you need us, we get it. but our children are private citizens, so
teen america says she was hacked and a camera turned on inside her residence. that report after these test test test >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. did you see that? two hot topics beginning with two movie stars seeking a new law to protect them against a new law to protect them against photographers. >> these men wait outside of our door every single day. even on christmas morning. she doesn't want to go to preschool anymore. why? because these 25 gang of grown men are...
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does it work in "good morning america" will talk about it at 7:00 a.m. and we will find out together. >> if you love oreo cookies, the double stuffed oreos may not have twice as much creamy filling at the original. a group of high school students in new york decided to test it out. they weighed ten original and ten double stuffed oreos and they say the double stuffed oreos did not measure up. they had just 1.86 amount the cream but the company stands by the double-toughed claim. >> approximately double stuffed. >> a woman in england went to aburg you are joint and ordered the triple decker and dislocated her jaw. that is the burger. the image from the restaurant calls the dish the kids in america burger, and she bit into it her jaw locked. she thought she was fine. she wasn't. were but there is no permanent damage. >> talk about being bad if your health. >> next, at 5:00 a.m., two east bay businesses held up at gunpoint. could they be linked to arm robbery rash? >> a call to action from bay area business leaders over the bart labor dispute and what they
does it work in "good morning america" will talk about it at 7:00 a.m. and we will find out together. >> if you love oreo cookies, the double stuffed oreos may not have twice as much creamy filling at the original. a group of high school students in new york decided to test it out. they weighed ten original and ten double stuffed oreos and they say the double stuffed oreos did not measure up. they had just 1.86 amount the cream but the company stands by the double-toughed claim....
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navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the
navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the
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. >> reporter: all eyes were on america's first black president. barack obama did not descend from slaves but to many he is a realization of king's dream. >> because they marched city councils changed, state legislatures changed and congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: he said the struggle now ought to be about everyone's economic security. >> the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blanks could join the ranks of millionaires but whether this country would admit all people willing to work hard into the ranks. >> reporter: another challenge to the nation 50 years after dr. martin luther king's. president obama making reviving the middle class his theme not just for today. he will keep it for the tough political fight ahead over the budget. live in washington. i . >>> fewer cops, more counselors. a report sponsored in part by the aclu finds black students in oakland are much more likely to be arrested than their peers. as a result it is recommending the oakland unified school
. >> reporter: all eyes were on america's first black president. barack obama did not descend from slaves but to many he is a realization of king's dream. >> because they marched city councils changed, state legislatures changed and congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: he said the struggle now ought to be about everyone's economic security. >> the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blanks could...